Domnamuv

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Domnamuv, in full Dàlqonuvkutij Qē'š Bàšet Òtser Ffsònmentffelteq Òtser Kàmsonmen Delm Dàltei Delm Dòmnamuv, formally the Decentralised Democratic Socialist Republic of the Land of Domnàmuv, is a landlocked country located around Lake Rodinia in the west of Keltia. Its inhabitants had for a few centuries lived in rudimentary tribal nomadic systems, but in recent years have come together under the leadership of Rex Angua the Wise. Most tribes come from around the Rodinian area, although the Kanàst tribe, where Rex Angua comes from, comes from caves near Mt. Lacara.

Etymology

Dòmnamuv is the Domnàvian for "to unify". Rex Angua originally proposed the name of Kanàst, but the Suràt Delm Nahèn, the council of elders, voted for the name Dòmnamuv.

History

Tribes

The tribal structure around Lake Rodinia began with eleven main tribes: three located in the northeastern hills, two farther south along the Rodinia River, and one near Mt. Lacara. Collectively, the eleven lake tribes were known as the Zèketfva. The three hill tribes formed the Slirtt, while the two river tribes became known as the Zwatt. The Kanàst, dwelling in the sacred caves near Mt. Lacara, were known as the Icjattmènt, or “the Supreme.” Tribes emerged from networks of villages, typically housing 50–60 people. Each village had a Danàg, a permanent hall preserving texts and serving as the cultural heart. While the Elder and Scholar resided within, the rest of the village camped in temporary structures nearby, moving with the seasons to hunt and forage. Every ten days, the village would reconvene at the Danàg for a day of rest and feasting.

As trading between villages increased, cooperative networks formed. This laid the groundwork for the first intertribal councils, as Elders began organizing into clusters to coordinate trade, defense, and knowledge sharing.

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